Busting of a myth

Posted by SubmitEdge | Society | Monday 28 July 2008 10:19 am

It is a myth that the 100% free online dating sites like datingones.com are for people to pass their time. There are people who come here looking for a serious relationship. The chat rooms are meant for people to look for friends and I have seen many people who have made friends and their friendship still continues. The friendships have culminated into love and for some, into marriage. The importance of online dating sites cannot be undermined totally. They have formed the main platform for youngsters to meet and discuss their problems.

One can search a particular type of friend or choose any friend from any continent. The online dating sites have helped in bringing the world closer. Boundaries are not an issue and anybody can strike up a friendship with everybody else. There are many cross cultural marriages happening these days and many of the love stories have taken off from these online dating sites. It’s a pity that many people still feel that no serious relationships can be formed on these online dating sites. They have to check for themselves to see the fun involved.

Medtronic Lead Recall Overview

Posted by SubmitEdge | Society | Wednesday 16 July 2008 7:32 am

Medtronic Lead Recall Overview

On October 15, 2007, Medtronic, Inc. announced that it was recalling its Sprint Fidelis defibrillation leads.   Medtronic announced that the recall was due to “the potential for lead fractures.”   At the time of the recall, there were reports of at least five deaths associated with the defibrillator leads.  The Food and Drug Administration classified the recall as “Class 1,” which is the most serious type of recall and involve situations where there is a reasonable probability that the use of the product will cause serious injury or death. 

What is a Defibrillator?

A defibrillator monitors heart rhythms.  If it detects an unstable rhythm, it delivers an electric shock to the heart (approximately 750 volts, which is more than 100 times the shock delivered by a pacemaker) to shock the heart back to normal.  A defibrillator consists of two parts.  The first is a computerized device that monitors the heart rhythms and decides whether to shock the heart.  This devise is implanted under the skin near the shoulder.  The second part of a defibrillator is called “leads.” 

What are Leads? 

Leads are wires that connect to the defibrillator.  They are threaded through veins to specific parts of the heart.  The leads perform two functions: (1) they deliver information of an abnormal heart rhythm to the defibrillator; and (2) send a shock to the heart when an abnormal rhythm is detected.  

What is the Problem? 

Lead fractures, or breaks, can cause the defibrillator to deliver an unnecessary shock to the heart, or fail to deliver a shock when one is needed.  Following lead fractures, some patients have died and many others have reported experiencing problems including unnecessary shocks and jolts.  The following defibrillators have been recalled due to problems with the leads:

• Sprint Fidelis 6930
• Sprint Fidelis 6931
• Sprint Fidelis 6948
• Sprint Fidelis 6949

Approximately 268,000 Sprint Fidelis leads were implanted worldwide. 

How Do I Know If My Leads are Defective and What Do I do?

There is no way to test for a lead fracture.  If you have a wallet card, check the model numbers for 6930, 6931, 6948, and 6949.  If you have one of these models, or are unsure, the Food and Drug Administration recommends contacting your doctor immediately.  For these models, Medtronic and the FDA recommend patients have their defibrillator settings adjusted, which may increase the likelihood that a fracture will be detected before a patient is harmed.  Medtronic and the FDA recommends against having the leads removed because of removal risks.  However, patients should discuss all options with their physicians.  

Is there a Class Action Lawsuit? 

Lawsuits against Medtronic for defective leads are handled through what is called multidistrict litigation, or “MDL.”  The lawsuits are pursued individually, but are consolidated for the “discovery” phase and transferred to the federal court in Minnesota, which is where Medtronic is located.  After the discovery stage, the cases are transferred back to the original court where they were filed.  This means that, although there could be tens of thousands of cases, they are handled individually. 
 For more information,please visit www.medtronicleadrecallcenter.com

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